49ers Drive: The 49ers get nothing, thanks to the officials, who missed an interference call on Delanie Walker on 4th-and-goal. It was the back judge’s call, but he was shielded by the safety. I like the aggressive call. Walker also should have caught the pass. Dropped passes have really been issue. Three already today, (Crabtree, Davis, Walker).

Seattle drive: Another 3 and out.

49ers Drive: 33 yard TD reception by Vernon Davis. Great call by Jimmy Raye on 4th-and-1. It was a bootleg pass and Davis was wide open. Davis just set a record for most TD’s in a season by a 49er. He’s making up for a bad game so far with a P.I. and two dropped passes. Before he scored, he got a few fiery words from Mike Singletary. 7-0.

Seattle Drive: The 49ers are being aggressive on defense. They’re blitzed Seattle a couple of times and then they get home on third down with Ahmad Brooks. Teams can’t get more than 3 seconds in the pocket or they’ll be sacked.

Seattle Drive: Botched reverse with Brandon Jones on punt return and the Jones fumbled. Seattle has it on niners’ 16. TD back of the end zone for Deion Branch. A gift of a score, with the botched return, then the 49ers have only 10 men on first down when Seattle got 6 yards. 7-7.

KNBR’s radio guys are lambasted the 49ers for the reverse. I like it. Be aggressive in all phases. Rod Brooks said there was a sign in the locker room tha read “Get it up!” meaning they wanted to start really fast.

49er drive: A good drive with a few first downs, but the 49ers eventually have to punt. Another drop, this time by Morgan, but he was really popped. The 49ers are doing a great job adjusting to what Seattle shows. If they go two tights with Alex under center, Seattle puts 8 and 9 in the box, and the 49ers pass. If they get a light number in the box with shotgun, it’s a draw to Gore. Too bad there have been so many drops, or the 49ers would be up.

They said on KNBR they said the 49ers threw 17 times in 20 plays. Smith completed 9 of them for 106 yards.

Seattle drive: Good tempo by Seattle on that drive. On the 7-yard screen for 6, the Seahawks used their aggression against them. The entire defensive line descended on Hasselbeck and he easily found Forsett for the 7-yard score. It’s now 14-7. I wonder what happens to the 49ers defense once they get beyond the first drive. They can’t seem to maintain their excellent play.

49ers drive: Brit Miller is not going to get cheated. He came down on the kickoff and blew up a Hawk right at the whistle, it close to a penalty. I think Miller could be a tremendous special teams guy very soon. Doesn’t bode well for Moran Norris next year.

49ers drive cont: Now Alex Smith is throwing ball under center, in the shotgun, everywhere. Two long passes down the middle and then another for a TD to Josh Morgan for a 22-yard TD. They beat 2-deep coverage on both passes. Seattle doesn’t know what to do. They went with base 43 defense and just got scrotched. 14-14.

Seattle Drive: Two first downs and then a punt. Hasselbeck had Nate Burleson for a long gain, but Dre Bly showed me something by making up some ground and knocking the pass away. The 49ers aren’t being as aggressive, maybe because they’ve been vulnerable to back side plays and screens. The game is slowing down now because the Fox has to make up for not having any ads in the first quarter hardly, because New Orleans and Washington went to overtime.

49ers drive: The first 3-and-out for the Seahawks. They went right after Smith on a third down blitz. They brought 6 and the 49ers were protecting with 5. Smith had 2.5 seconds before he was hit and his pass to Crabtree was overthrown. Expect to see more blitzing from Seattle. It also looked like Adam Synder hurt himself in the last drive, although he didn’t miss a play.

Seattle drive: Hasselbeck was just running with Patrick Willis for a long gain. Great blitz by Michael Lewis, cames in untouched to sack Hasselbeck and knock the Seahawks out of field goal range. The punt goes into the end zone, now the 49ers will have 1:03 and no timeouts to make something happen. They should try to pass because Seattle has all its timeouts left, so they can stop the clock whenever they want.

49ers drive: The 49ers went for it, going with a shotgun all three downs, but don’t get the first. Now Seattle has 51 seconds and three timeouts.

Seattle drive: The drive sputters and the teams head for the locker room at 14 all.